@firenice03 It's not always possible to change to legacy mode because there is no such option in bios. Like in my case. I just bought Acer Spin , to make it LL machine, but it simply ends on WTF? Only uefi bootable. No legacy mode. Maybe it's possible, but not like turn on/off.

@firenice03 It's not always possible to change to legacy mode because there is no such option in bios. Like in my case. I just bought Acer Spin , to make it LL machine, but it simply ends on WTF? Only uefi bootable. No legacy mode. Maybe it's possible, but not like turn on/off.

Rest of my posts font size was tiny, to which I suggested the beta uefi build for this case... Which should work. Although I haven't installed linux on a mac..

Now, my next questions. Presently I have been using KDE Neon and want to switch to LL if possible but here is the quandary. When I do a speed test on LL it only gives me 20mbps and when I do the speed test on KDE Neon it gives me 65mbps. Is it possible to get the same drivers from KDE Neon working in LL?

Attached is a picture of the drivers listed from KDE Neon.

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@jtdoankMay want to start a new thread so your question doesn't get overlooked....

If the Mint works and LL does not... You may want to confirm if the system has UEFI/Secureboot enabled. If they are, the standard LL 64bit installer will fail, you can disable Secureboot and UEFI (enable legacy) within the BIOS.. Then the installer should install without a problem.. Some BIOS these setting can get tricky to find.